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Tennis Instructor

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Employment Services, FL Job Type: Part Time Temporary Job Number: 8086-2026 Department: Parks ... All City of Lakeland positions are subject to testing (e.g. written, oral, performance ...

Pastry Prep Cook

Wichita, KS · On-site

$15.75 - $19/hr

... with creating and testing new dessert items for the menu. • Maintain consistency in taste ... Schedule Part-time or full-time availability may be required depending on business needs, including ...

Food Service Cook

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$10 - $15/hr

Food Service Cook - Full Time or Part Time Pay: $10 - $15 / hour Depending On Experience Experience ... Responsible for testing and tasting foods of all consistencies for proper appearance, flavor, aroma ...

Yukon, OK Job Type: Part-Time Job Number: 202400087 Department: Parks & Recreation Opening Date: 05 ... Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations and the Oklahoma Standards for ...

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How much do part time taste tester jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time taste tester in the United States is $38.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $50.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Taste Tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Taste Tester, you need a keen sense of taste and smell, attention to detail, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with sensory evaluation techniques, data recording systems, and sometimes food safety certifications are typically required. Strong communication skills, reliability, and the ability to provide objective feedback make someone stand out in this role. These skills ensure accurate product assessments and help companies maintain high quality and consistency in their food and beverage offerings.

What does a typical shift look like for a part-time taste tester, and how are tasting sessions structured?

As a part-time taste tester, your shifts are generally scheduled based on product testing needs, often lasting a few hours at a time. During a session, you'll sample various foods or beverages under controlled conditions, complete evaluation forms, and sometimes participate in group discussions about flavor, texture, and appearance. You'll work closely with food scientists and other testers, providing honest feedback to help improve or develop new products. It's important to follow palate-cleansing protocols between samples and maintain objectivity throughout the process.

What is the difference between Part Time Taste Tester vs Part Time Food Critic?

AspectPart Time Taste TesterPart Time Food Critic
CredentialsBasic palate sensitivity, sometimes food safety knowledgeAdvanced culinary knowledge, writing skills, sometimes journalism credentials
Work EnvironmentFood labs, tasting events, product testing facilitiesRestaurants, media outlets, online platforms
Employer & IndustryFood companies, product development teamsMedia outlets, magazines, online review sites

Part Time Taste Testers typically focus on evaluating new food products in controlled environments, requiring basic palate sensitivity. Part Time Food Critics often write reviews for restaurants or food media, needing stronger culinary knowledge and writing skills. While both roles involve tasting food, their work settings and responsibilities differ significantly.

What are part time taste testers?

Part time taste testers are individuals hired to sample food or beverages and provide feedback on aspects like flavor, texture, appearance, and overall quality. Their insights help food companies improve recipes, develop new products, and ensure consistent quality. These roles are typically flexible, allowing testers to work a few hours per week or on an as-needed basis. No formal education is usually required, but a keen sense of taste and attention to detail are essential. Part time taste testers may work for food manufacturers, market research firms, or quality assurance departments.
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Instructional Assistant, CDL (part-time) - Merrill Campus

Instructional Assistant, CDL (part-time) - Merrill Campus

Ntc

Merrill, WI • On-site

Part-time

Posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Thank you for your interest in a career at Northcentral Technical College (NTC). NTC offers outstanding career opportunities on a modern campus with state-of-the-art technology that allows for a collaborative learning and work environment. If you have a desire to help students while positively impacting the community, we'd love for you to join our team!

Job Description & Qualifications:

Job Summary

Part-time Instructional Assistants will support our CDL faculty and full-time Instructional Assistants with the instruction of our Trucking Driving (Class A) Technical program and Straight Truck (Class B) certificate. The CDL program is housed under the School of Public Safety and operates at our Public Safety Center of Excellence in Merrill, Wisconsin. Typical schedule will be Monday through Friday with day time hours working up to 25 hours per week. Hours are subject to change, as workload and the needs of our students and customers change.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Essential Functions

  • Provide direct support to faculty during the training of students.

  • Prepare tractors, trailers, and driving courses for student activities

  • Take the lead for formative lab instruction if faculty are not available (sick leave, meetings, etc.)

  • As requested by the faculty, assist students practicing on various driving techniques.

  • Recommend procedural and safety discussions topics to the faculty based on observed student practices.

  • Treat all students and customers with respect at all time.

  • Issue driving procedures and assist faculty by ensuring students operate vehicles in a safe manner.

  • Participate in in-service training and industrial workshops pertaining to the operation and applications of vehicles.

  • Assist the program faculty with the procurement of materials and supplies (including pickup and delivery).

  • Assist the faculty with the setting up of activities for students.

  • Proctor tests, quizzes and performance assessments.

  • Monitor attendance and use of vehicles.

  • Assist in the documentation of maintenance of vehicles.

  • Maintain an inventory of instructional materials and equipment within the lab.

  • Coordinate the activities of work-study students as directed by the faculty.

  • Monitor the use and prepare the track and vehicles for student use.

  • Demonstrate skills as needed with the direction of the faculty.

  • Report repair requirements on all vehicles to faculty.

  • Assist the faculty in monitoring students on operational safety.

  • Maintain proficiency in the truck driving field as needed to support the Truck Driving program.


This list of typical duties and responsibilities is not inclusive. Any other duties and responsibilities assigned by faculty will be of similar nature, requiring the same relative skills and capabilities.

Minimum Qualifications Required

Required Qualifications:

  • Two years (4,000 hours) occupational experience appropriate to the position.

  • Thorough understanding of the truck driving industry and terms, including DOT requirements, CDL testing, and proper safety protocols.

  • Must possess a valid Wisconsin Class A CDL, and have the ability to pass the college insurance standards as well as adhere the DOT testing guidelines and regulations.

  • Must be able to work with students of various backgrounds, ages and capabilities in an educational setting.

  • The Assistant must be able to provide student feedback professionally and have adequate computer skills to assist students with course software.

Physical Requirements

Carrying/Lifting 10-25lbs: High
Carrying/Lifting 25-50lbs: Medium
Carrying/Lifting more than 50lbs: Low
Sitting: Low

Standing/Walking/Climbing: Medium

Squatting/Crouching/Kneeling/Bending: Medium

Repetitive Hand/Foot Movement: High

Pushing/Pulling/Reaching Above Shoulder: Low

Work Environment

Indoor/Office Work Environment: Low

Outdoor Weather Conditions: High

Irritated or Agitated Individuals: Low

Hazardous Fumes/Odor/Toxic Chemicals: Medium

Smell Requirement: Low

Specific Vision, Hearing, Taste: Low

N/A: Confined spaces (as identified by OSHA)